1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to rooms containing cloud operating systems, particularly to such a room made from cargo container.
2. Description of Related Art
To quickly establish a cloud operating system, cargo container is typically used to act as a room of the cloud operating system. However, the container is located outside a building all the time so the container acting as the room of the cloud operating system may easily overheat due to the outside temperature around the container, affecting the operation and lifetime of the cloud operating system.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary room of a cloud operating system. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
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The container 10 further includes at least one first door 16, e.g., two first doors 16 in this exemplary embodiment. Each first door 16 is hinged to one of the sidewall 132 opposite to the end wall 134. A second vacuum valve 162 is defined in one of the first doors 16 to pump the vacuum insulating compartment 15.
An airflow channel 50 is defined between the airflow cover 20 and container 10, to guide the hot air in the airflow cover 20 to the hot air dissipating device 30. The airflow cover 20 includes two side panels 22 (
The side panels 22 and the end panel 24 are all fixed to the lower board 11. Each side panel 22 defines a first exhausting hole 222. The end panel 24 defines a second exhausting hole 242. The first exhausting holes 222 and the second exhausting hole 242 are used to draw the hot air generated by the electronic components in the receiving space 28 to the airflow channel 50. The upper panel 26 defines a passage 262 connecting to the hot air dissipating device 30.
The airflow cover 20 further includes at least one second door 29, e.g., two second doors 29 in this exemplary embodiment. The second doors are hinged to distal ends of the side panels 22 far away from the end panel 24. After the first doors 16 and the second doors 29 are all closed, an enclosed space 60 is formed between the first doors 16 and the second doors 29. The enclosed space 60 can be pumped to a vacuum space by drawing of the second vacuum valve 162, to protect the chamber 14 from the hot air outside the container 10.
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The first exhausting tube 321 includes a first airflow inlet 3212 and a first airflow outlet 3214. The second exhausting tube 322 includes a second airflow inlet 3222 and a second airflow outlet 3224. The third exhausting tube 323 includes a third airflow inlet 3232 and a third airflow outlet 3234. The first airflow inlet 3212 and the second airflow inlet 3222 both communicate the airflow channel 50. The first airflow outlet 3214, second airflow outlet 3224, the third airflow inlet 3232 all communicate with the exterior atmosphere. The third airflow outlet 3234 communicates with the receiving space 28.
The exhausting element 32 further includes a first gate valve 326, a second gate valve 327 and a third gate valve 328. The first gate valve 326 is located in the third exhausting tube 323 adjacent to the third airflow inlet 3232 to open or close the third airflow inlet 3232. The second gate valve 327 is located an end of the first connecting tube 324 adjacent to the first exhausting tube 321 to alternatively open/close the first airflow outlet 3214 or the first connecting tube 324. The third gate valve 328 is located an end of the second connecting tube 325 adjacent to the second exhausting tube 322 to alternatively open/close the second airflow outlet 3224 or the second connecting tube 325.
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One of the ways for exhausting the hot air in the receiving space 28 is: the first gate valve 326 is opened to make the third exhausting tube 323 communicate with the receiving space 28. The second gate valve 327 closes the first connecting tube 324, and the third gate valve 328 closes the second connecting tube 325. The fans 40 draw the hot air in the receiving space 28 to the airflow channel 50 through the first exhausting holes 222 and the second exhausting hole 242, the hot air in the airflow channel 50 then passes through the first exhausting tube 321 and the second exhausting tube 322 so the hot air is drawn out of the receiving space 28. At the same time, the fans 40 draw exterior cool air into the receiving space 28 through the third exhausting tube 323 and force the exterior cool air passing the electronic component 70 which is cooled.
Another way of exhausting the hot air in the receiving space 28 is: the first gate valve 326 closes the third exhausting tube 323. The second gate valve 327 closes the first exhausting tube 321, and the third gate valve 328 closes the second exhausting tube 322. The fans 40 draw the hot air in the receiving space 28 to the airflow channel 50 through the first exhausting holes 222 and the second exhausting hole 242, and then the hot air flows into the first connecting tube 324 and the second exhausting tube 322 accordingly through the first airflow inlet 3212 and the second airflow inlet 3222. The cooling elements cool the hot air in the first connecting tube 324 and the second connecting tube 325. After that, cooled air flows into the receiving space 28 through the third exhausting tube 323 to cool the electronic component 70.
In above exemplary embodiment, the fans 40 draw the hot air in the receiving space 28 out of the receiving space 28 through the airflow channel 50. Additionally, the vacuum insulating compartment 15, with which the receiving space 28 is surrounded, to protect the receiving space 28 from the hot air outside the container 10.
It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the system and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110309707.7 | Oct 2011 | CN | national |